A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1992
Original Title:
Cattive ragazze
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Europe
Ministero del Turismo e dello Spettacolo
New Pentax Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
Alma is a career woman hunted by her mother-in-law who wants to kill her. Marylin is a former prisoner who wants revenge on her ex-boyfriend. He is sent as a "gift" to Alma for her birthday. She falls in love with him and ends up being pursued by Marylin. The man is killed, and Alma "buys" another.
Assistant Camera:
Franco Ali
Assistant Director:
Sheila Goldberg
Assistant Editor:
Emanuela Di Giunta
Boom Operator:
Massimo Pantano
Camera Operator:
Aldo Bergamini
Cinematography:
Sergio Rubini
Costume Assistant:
Antonino Romeo
Costume Designer:
Paolo Pazzaglia
Director:
Marina Ripa di Meana
Director of Photography:
Sergio Rubini
Editor:
Vanio Amici
Electrician:
Fiorangelo Plocco
Hairstylist:
Angelo Vannella
Idea:
Marina Ripa di Meana
Key Grip:
Orazio Caruso
Key Hair Stylist:
Angelo Vannella
Makeup Artist:
Mauro Meniconi
Music:
Claudio Rego
Original Music Composer:
Claudio Rego
Post Production Supervisor:
Alessandro Perrella
Producer:
Alberto Tarallo
Production Design:
Paolo Pazzaglia
Production Manager:
Raniero Di Giovanbattista
Production Secretary:
Mario Coppotelli
Production Supervisor:
Rodolfo Mecacci
Screenplay:
Marina Ripa di Meana
Script Supervisor:
Adele Parrillo
Second Unit Director:
Gregg Sargeant
Set Decoration:
Paolo Pazzaglia
Sound:
Antonio Pantano
Sound Recordist:
Stefano Gramitto
Story:
Marina Ripa di Meana
Stunt Coordinator:
Gregg Sargeant
Writer:
Marina Ripa di Meana
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